- Bashka Paeff
Bashka Paeff (1894-1979) was an American sculptor active near
Boston ,Massachusetts .Paeff was born in
Minsk ,Russia , but immigrated to the United States as an infant. In 1914 she attended theSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston , where she studied withBela Pratt , and was sometimes called the "Subway sculptor" because she worked at Boston's Park Street T station. Later she worked at theMacDowell Colony , and subsequently marriedSamuel Montefiore Waxman , Professor of Romance Languages atBoston University .Today Paeff is perhaps best known for the Maine Sailors and Soldiers Memorial on Route 1 crossing from
Portsmouth, New Hampshire intoKittery, Maine . Its creation was marred by some political controversy. She received her commission in 1924 from GovernorPercival P. Baxter , but in 1925 his replacement, GovernorRalph Brewster , rejected the piece as overly pacifist. Minor changes accommodated both men, and the revised sculpture was installed in 1926.Other notable pieces by Paeff include a fountain sculpture of a small boy with bird at the
Boston Public Garden (Arlington Street entrance), a statue ofWarren G. Harding 's pet Airedale at theSmithsonian Institution , a bas relief ofEllen Swallow Richards at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology , and a relief depicting theBattle of Lexington and Concord nearBuckman Tavern inLexington, Massachusetts .References
* [http://www.nhptv.org/kn/itv/mcd/paeff.htm MacDowell Colony description]
* [http://www.askart.com/askart/p/bashka_mrs_samuel_waxman_paeff/bashka_mrs_samuel_waxman_paeff.aspx AskArt description]
* [http://www.artseditor.com/html/features/1105_lipsitt.shtml ArtsEditor]
* [http://www-tech.mit.edu/archives/VOL_048/TECH_V048_S0316_P001.txt MIT Tech article, 1928]
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